The skill is to pick out the innovations and new developments from the many being presented that can take your manufacturing and production forwards. Whether they focus on productivity, quality or service, the aim is ultimately to implement your own innovations. Under the motto "Innovative Manufacturing", the EMO exhibition will this year quite definitely bring all these together in one place. Anyone using Hanover as an opportunity to discover any kind of innovation for their company will find satisfaction with the CHIRON Group. Highlights include the flexible and stable DZ 22 S mill turn for small and medium series. In contrast to a motor housing, the stator housing on a traction motor for electric cars is a classic rotationally symmetric component. The mill-turn solution on one or more DZ 22 S mill-turn machines from the CHIRON Group for machining inner contours and bearing seats simply requires standard tools. Likewise, the clamping concepts for OP10 and OP20 of the mill-turn complete machining solution can be implemented with proven standards. "Manufacturing stator housings using a combination of milling and turning on the DZ 22 S mill-turn is the optimum solution – precise and highly flexible – for small batch sizes through to medium series," Michael Rothenburger, Head of Core Workpieces Automotive, is convinced. "For the motor housing, on the other hand," Rothenburger continues, "the turning process is not as easy to implement – the clamping devices to compensate for the imbalance caused by the protruding flanges for mounting the transmission housing and bearing shield are too complex and too costly. Here we favor machining purely using milling to achieve the required quality. In order to also meet the demand for high productivity, the tools for machining the bearing bore and the bearing seat are developments of the CHIRON Group with its system partners."

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